Surgical Technologists play an important role in the operating room by teaming up with Surgeons, Anesthesiologist and Circulating Nurse. They work under the direct supervision of the Surgeon, but fulfill the primary requirements before a surgery. They prepare the operating room by setting up sterile surgical instruments, equipment and supplies, such as drapes, gowns, gloves, suction tubing etc. The Surgical Technologists also assemble the sterile equipment to ensure its smooth functioning.
The Surgical Technologists are shadows of the Surgeons who conduct surgery inside the operating room. They anticipate the needs of the surgeon by passing instruments and relevant assistance, including the supplies. While the Surgical Technologists generally work in operating rooms, they also work in clean and cool environment when they are not assisting in surgeries. Sometimes, they are exposed to communicable diseases and unpleasant odors, which they counter with utmost care.
Education Requirements:
A career in Surgical Technology, remains very challenging. A two-year degree is the most preferable degree for the aspirant Surgical Technicians. The program is known as
In addition, a certification program with courses in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, also comes in handy for the students. The certification program must be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
Job Experience: Working as a Medical Assistant or Nursing Assistant, will help the aspirants to show their job experience while applying for the posts of Surgical Technologist. Although it’s not a mandatory requirement, some employers do prefer professionals with some job experience.
Salary & Job Outlook: Job outlook of Surgical Technologists is projected to grow by 30% from 2012 to 2022. The average annual wage for Surgical Technologists was $41,790 in May 2012.